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Hi there, guys! It's been quite awhile since I've posted something, so here's a new story I'm starting, it's Cheerio!Kurt and Nerd!Blaine with my very own twist! It was originally only going to be a one shot, but this is now going to be a full story, possibly seven or eight chapters long!

I'd just like to say that Agonizing WILL be updated next week, since school is now done for the summer, and I'm starting a new prompt fic for different ways Kurt could've found out about Jeremiah, which will have its first one shot up in two to three weeks.

Also, this chapter is actually unedited, since I haven't heard from my editor in awhile, and I really just wanted to get this up and say that I'm still alive, if anyone still reads my stuff... But still, a big thank you to Jess who will be editing the future chapters, and to Charli and Axel for encouraging me to continue with this.

Hopefully you enjoy!

-xXx-

Holding your head up high when everyone else tries to bring you down can only last for so long.

Blaine was tired. Tired of fighting that tugging feeling of sadness he got whenever a crude comment was made about his sexuality, tired of working his butt off to get good grades while the rest of the losers in his classes were slackers, yet still ended up moving up a grade with him, tired of having so much love and kindness to offer everybody, but no one ever giving back. He was surprised he hadn't collapsed with exhaustion.

The one person that kept him together was the beautiful, fiery angel, Kurt Hummel.

Kurt was Blaine's everything. He was the reason Blaine still believed that the world wasn't filled completely with sick, evil idiots. Kurt was Blaine's best friend, only friend, and boyfriend.

Their friendship began way before they were born, their parents being best friends, Eliza Hummel and Maria Anderson being close ever since the first grade. They met their husbands in college, Maria marrying Scott two years before Eliza and Burt, but having their first and only child a year after them.

Eliza and Maria knew their sons were meant to be the moment they asked if not liking the girls at school was right at the age of five and six, knowing even more so when Kurt softly told Eliza that he loved Blaine like mommy and daddy loved each other at the age of eleven, ten year old Blaine saying similar to his mother. After explaining to their boys that it was perfectly fine, Blaine hesitantly pulled Kurt close and pressed a quick kiss to his lips, Kurt's mouth forming a minuscule 'o' in shock. "I love you, Kurt," Blaine had said gently. "And when you love someone, you show them how much you love them." He stood on his tiptoes to place his lips on Kurt's again, and their love story had officially begun.

Sure, there were obstacles in the following years, such as Kurt's rise to popularity and Blaine's knack for learning, and the way people treated them for being together, yet nothing could ever pull them apart.

Once they reached their junior year, Kurt decided to join the Cheerios. Blaine was all for it, except for the fact that if Kurt agreed, he'd be at the top of the school where he would meet more popular, perfect people. Blaine was glad that he had been allowed to skip a grade and he was able to be in Kurt's grade, since he had a possessive, jealous side, and he knew there would be someone willing to try and snatch his angel away, but he'd never admit that to anyone.

"No," Kurt had disagreed. "I love you, you are mine, I am yours, and we're going to be together forever. There's no one out there that I ever want except for you."

"But-"

"But nothing, Blaine. I've been in love with you since the age of six. That's not going to all of a sudden change because I join the Cheerios."

-xXx-

"Kurt!" Blaine called to his boyfriend, his surprise in his hands.

"What is it, Love?" Kurt sang as Blaine approached his locker.

"I have something for you. I know it could've waited until when we got home, but I wanted to give you this." He revealed a thin, silver chain with a small bauble of a dove in a cage.

Once Kurt was able to breathe, he gently took it from Blaine. "Blaine... This is beautiful!"

Blaine quirked a smile. "Well, I couldn't say that when you're here in comparison-"

"You sap!"

"But I'm so proud of you! You made it! You're a Cheerio! And our seventeen year anniversary is coming up in a few days..." They counted Blaine's birthday as their anniversary. "And this necklace represents you in Lima. You're so much better than this small, inferior town, and you're going to be even more amazing once you're set free."

"Don't you dare imply that I forgot. There's no way I could! And this... Is honestly the best present anyone has ever given me."

"What? No! I'm just saying. This is one of your presents, and I'm relieved and overjoyed that you actually accepted it for the first time in... For the first time."

"Well, it's your birthday."

"But its our anniversary."

As Blaine said this, Kurt leaned forward to softly press a kiss to Blaine's lips.

"Kurt, what if someone sees?"

"Let them. I want to kiss the most perfect, amazing boy in the world, and let them know that he belongs to me." Kurt tucked a stray curl behind Blaine's ear and adjusted his boyfriend's glasses. "You're perfect."

"Hey, Hummel! Are you heading over to Fabray's with us? She's having a party!" A blonde jock called over his shoulder to Kurt as he walked by.

"You should go," Blaine urged, but Kurt shook his head.

"Sorry, Carson. I'll have to pass."

After the jock shrugged and walked off, Blaine turned to Kurt. "Why aren't you going?"

"We're hanging out today!"

"But we hang out every day."

"I haven't seen you all day, Love. I missed you."

"But you should've went. It's important!"

"You're more important to me than anything else. Especially a party with drunk cheerleaders and player jocks."

-xXx-

Although things started off great for the two of them, as Kurt began to move up to the top of the McKinley High food chain, Blaine still wasn't accepted as Kurt's boyfriend.

"Hey, Homo! Stop sharing fairy spit with Hummel!" Karofsky had sneered at him one day as he walked through the empty hallway.

Blaine had stayed at school late to finish taking a test in AP Science, and apparently Karofsky had decided to stay late as well, making his life even more miserable. "Why would I do that? He is my boyfriend."

"Don't mouth off to me, homo! I'll kill you!"

"Why do you care so much about what I do with Kurt? He's mine, and he's been mine for seventeen years now. You don't dictate what happens between us!"

"Because everyone knows he could do so much better!" Blaine went silent as Karofsky said this, hating the way he himself thought this to be the truth.

Blaine slowly approached Karofsky. "And you're saying that you're a person that's better for him."

Karofsky looked taken aback. "N-no... I have no idea where you come up with this stuff!"

"I'm tired of you pushing me around just to try and get what you want. Kurt hates you because of the way you treat kids who are different. You're insecure and selfish enough to go around, hurting people that are actually confident enough to embrace their differences even when they know they'll suffer for it, yet you're in the closet, beating up the boyfriend of the guy you obviously like as if it will get you anywhere with him."

This pushed Karofsky over the edge. He shoved Blaine roughly into the lockers, kicking him in the stomach as Blaine slid slowly down the metal lockers. Karofsky moved forward to wrap his hands around Blaine's neck, cutting off Blaine's air supply. "You have no right to talk to me like that! I will murder you with my bare hands if it happens again. For now, I'll just make your life hell. Clear?" Blaine nodded as his vision blurred around the edges.

Karofsky shoved Blaine one more time into the lockers before stalking off.

-xXx-

Now that I have a ton of free time, I'll be doing weekly updates, but because I've just started this story, if I get at least three reviews, the next chapter will go up. Thanks, you guys!

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